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R THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY. JUNE |, 1877. 5 e GEN. LIEB. LINCOLN’S GRAVE. Those. Charges which Are to Be The Jur!' Find Mullins and Hughes § Preferred Against Him. Guilty-=-A Year Apiece, and opposlte thia total were placed, {n most fn- #tancer, the namen of three, fonr, or fivp_peraons. For example, the roll fur the month of Febraty last wan signed hy ':S. 1. Lieb, 8. Ii. Anderson, it Welscher, and A, Martin,” the nAmen belng groaped in one line. In the rolls of the dates men- tioned by Gillett, where hie represents that ho eigned rolls for ceftaln amonnta and received abant haif of them In money, Qen. Lieh, Anderson, And Mre. Licb admit his statement, anil the rolis shos it on the face of them; bnt they explain the matter in thie way: Bre, Lied sent her totals for the months namei 1o the office, and the book- keeper, Frank McXally, upon putiing them npon ttie pay-rolla divided ihe entire amonnt by the previous vear rinco the obeervance of the dayhas coma into mFm'. Mr. 1L 11, Portor, Prealdent of the West Wiscon- sin Ralirond and Dircctor of the Northwentern, Ttock Island, and Unlon Pacific Rallronde, wan in the clty yoslerday, and had A conference with the managera of the Chicago & Northweatern Rallrond. Thore were no new develapmenta in the fant-traln diMenlty yfllen!llr. hut it Is belicved that romo decinive action will be taken ahout Bainrday, The new and magnificent ining and hotel-cars which Mr, Pullman I8 bnilding for the Chicaga & Northwestern ltailroad will be completed In a few nys, me know as paon ss you ean If MrCwill dothatsal | this dmbject. The eonrse, brawling toncs have Y know Khat 1 dor T heatd from. Mr i Hoyie 2l | ahocked 9ar senribiity, as mnch‘lu the seant eat Greenstreet 1o wiil attend (o the Ietter husinesd It aress and pinehed r th el e Mr Cariis cannot prav. i hotae 1l DIERE Rend RUChEd ey L Sr.the. wrelctind litle Thie fetier ane. have Nim broré to 1w [ctter and feeting | Nomsglels have appealed to our hearts. Yen, lot Tty additional Inrze buildings erected,—one In it Chatern and.cho other i tho wertern d1islon o the Btate. Tlelnld his plans hefora the Logls. Tatatre, and soma steps wers taken §n that direo- tlon, hut the project was finally abandoned for n‘;? want of moncy fnthe Trensury to carry it out. Dr. donea was clected in 1872 to the Stat Benate, heating Ma Domocratie mmuctlm“r—u- who was & man of great pnrulnruy—h polling, not only the entire Republican at.rcmz{ y but'a good Democratie vote, Dr. J, was the author of thu excellent School 1aw of Tennessee, which me that day st the hours stated. it 1 have him | tnem cared for in lime, edueated, tanght some rove na At his howse all nigh urefnl trade, elovated in the ecale of moral and Wasnburn and Typr rre: 1 Intellectual being, made to respect themaclves, and iyt O ekl |l et S ksl Sl i ol 1 le Institation, Iet me Anaw what can be tone 4 early as possible 3o § frsly thota i philanthronhy, Christion, hensa’ No anawer being recclved from Mr. Bhnrp, Mu). | lence, and avealth enough inour grent ftate to N dountiens chnse fr the. cowelntion (WAL ho and SREPOIL, faCh an IMUIDNGN, X Anpesiln cvary Cuttls [ntended taatandon him: therclora he T aiclana antcrpiit. TAOGER 300 MY no TURNED T0 OTHER FRIENDS, Do purrounided with all the luxaries of wealtl, the Falsity of Some of the Allegations Made e Ol it Ho, #1ad, Bréa by Defendants’ Counzel, - - Bwindled Out of His Ducs. " In the jall was s yonng fellow named Birdeall i ———— n Dumber of permons employed upon the work, and 2 vicisituden of 1ife may unexpectedly leavo yonr a8 beon of aueh facstimanle beneflt o th o How the" Follo-Writing nt the Contty | piaced toe name of e oo nerks, 27 | Intercepled Lotters from the Prisone | fince rent to toliet who ned o 3';'}'."}:_'-2:3%'! ligtle pieta dertiinte and outciats, only €0 be lauihe AMUSEMENTS. tire Biate, nnd which gavo n new impetus to al ork’a OfMco Is Parmed Onte B eniiters warc) Kt e resnaneIbiTs ers=+-Effort to Manufacturo fux tho prisoner, the wnnesed letiers, dirccled 10 | prothoramt Tistetin the Stare 1o nid [ the eathly e our cducatlonal tntereats, Dox, t Vi o 3 —— and withont the knowledge or copsent of either Testimonys Thay k;:_’; ;':h'; “"“ h:' f'“;'::hm; i i lishmont of thls ecliool, 1apveal especially tothe |\ ENE] e L i Iadies of Chicago, who have mo often and wo nobly ons. Cazencnvo, the prestidigitatenr who do- F::sm;rre:‘m'n:'-"beh'lorm'wmn-:fii,r'c'umfiv'fi:m Formed Rinacradintance fn CAlckgols the ol in | rranonded to e ‘cailn of tho needy, toarsist in | lighted and confounded Chicago nudlences last MOSES REFUTED. frlend on Clark sirect ana T @ravo Donbts s to the Legality of Suoch . a Way of Doing Business, After inapecting tha books snd pay-rolls, Titn TrisUNE's inveatigator repaired to the reslilence ol Qen, Lieb, No. 410 Labvallestrect, wnere he od- tained an Interview with MRS, LIED, in which ahe stated that Qillett came to her house, 1'm Tind a p! 1ass of becr gm'ldhuzl refuge for the rageed, bungry, aul- 3 not w! m but & few momenta~from | fering litile girls sround ns, who so mueh nced & ous half-pret 3Nt 6. Said bo wanted o xet supper | place to flee from the macistrom of destruction In time fur the tratn, €afd W0 was going home tobis | that otherwleo awaits them. 1 sce by the papera father'a At BncXiey, and sald he wanted (o #1ap ot AL | there in to he a mecting of Indies and gentlemen at pome of the stationson ste (Hilman Hosd, #ald there t B e n it b 1 1ot Tughes 1 snonid | the Girand Pacific Tlotel this aftornoon to farther 1ike to have him .+ | thisenterpriso. Let us all givo at Jenst tho en. winter with hls jugglery and sleight-of-hand, opened at tho New Chicago Theatre Wedneeday night to s fair audience. Last night's houso wne not as large as managementa Are pleased to #eo, but was what might be called comfortable | ut st wnat Jight be satad somoriahl In voin} A Fomll In a Coffee-Snck, e York Tim:s. A new and violent blow has beon strnck at {he Mosnlc account of creation hy the discovery of a extremely fmportant fosell In a coffce-sack at The Way in Which Alibis Are Gotten Up to Bavo Scoundrels, Now o County Officer Tan larrease the Balarp - she having been acqnainted with him before, i come and sce me When it was con. Tialtimore. In the centre of this sack was f, p 7t Koectal DispatcA to The Tridune. ; 4. 1 was not | ith | coaragement of onr presence, EAnNEsT, the bewlldering manipulations of cards, h s found i Allowed Bim by Law. toward the inat of Januacy, 1870, w0l UEKSC o4 | Sramorieu, 1il Mav 41.—The trial of Mallins fn.:r,'!;'fif;‘fm,’.'x' th :';":v:.'é‘.:um T itofe «é:'ll:r?, it o e gniy faprovo wbon rcpr;lllllTn o s meshanie) tho skul of & monkey. There can bo no doabt, 1e . y A n our, A Icks ara nenl execn! a8 evel. Al th facte. e coffee was of 0 o 1 Tue Tnincys prblished aday or e ogo soma | Fire him wotk for u conslersiie Smes SRAPRIC | and iaghes be e vl e e | 11 Srinhcld o ime st iyttt ey RAILROADS. tolurions ‘of iha’ Iaer mabike he prehcrin many | 10y AR ihs skal YAw DLEfeclly’ pesenvid. Lok i gtatcments o tho eoct that the special Grand | B e e A 5% dovny she folya Copyints,| Femalns of President Lincoln onthe 7th of Novem. | Ing, an, e i o o' '-'y"i":‘-:;'é‘,mé’.’“n‘!'y“n“:'&’l‘ tat” are “new. "The 'xpirituaiieic , manuu: | 0 Uwel) for & 1ittle npon kiie moaning of tuis ol 8 Jars would be callod npon (o Investigste tha | nud Look tha work up {o tho. Bouse Coznuash batlast, gided Jilo. Bprnloy an A T tney kot in the wakon 138w one | TIIE SOUTHWESTERN RATE ASSO- | JHien o A ghven o ond Mo | Depble fi!{,‘;“g;:«{’;‘,fi;'gw;fi"lgf;.‘};‘;’,;;;"Il';’r"’;r:"l'r‘ecgrn: S way in which the - Wi ‘was do im. v it b, ort o 0 eneral Managers ani eneral socures e eervicos of an inl refer who epeake lay In the ml LXY was 194 e xll’pp:‘" that lh::’: g{,,;fi Wato “:Im(:d |,;n. Commissloners allowed Nk eight centa per fulio, | o5co0t0d by detectives for tho purposo of secnring 1 about § o'clock " Tnteliigontly and_faenily, and. presents a0 m 5 ofora two fect helow tho surface, To supposo that It was vio- lently forced Into the eack, After tho latter was full, wonld bo eminently nnsclentife, No one imagincs that the fossi) birde of the Ol1 Tted Sandatonoe duytgtown In that lncality through e suparincumbent etrata, Nothing ia ‘moro mf\. versnlly conceded than .that forslls ore always found where they belong. The nnimals whoao re- maina we find tn the rocks of paleozoie, the mesos Gothle and the Syro-Pheenician strata, belung respecilvely to those moveral systems. The fossll money rkull wan therefars deporited In the coffes-rack when the latter was half full, and tha two feet of coffee which rested npon It wan sin. eequent deporit, Now, it follows from thia pre. miea that wonkeys cxisted durlng ihe carly part of the Itlo coffee period. It is the opinion of most gealogisis thal the Riocofles period sncceded the tertiary perlod, and immediately precceded the present porfod, Nuw, no tertlary monkeys Davo yet been found; but the Laltimora discovery showa that monkoys oxisted an early aa the middle ol the Rlo coflee porlod, adate which is far carlfoe :hlm any which has hitherto been asslgned to ¢he emplayed hee sister, Mre. Anderaon, and two young men who had been In her famlly for years, to nwalat_her, paying hem according to “terms made, ‘These yonng men recefred Ao much & month, or at least one of them, and the other draw upon her for moncy as he required it But dillett wns patd for what he did at the rate of four centa per folio, ahe claiming the right to recelve the Ilon's ehars of the spoils, in consideration of her lcllnfu ort of deputy to oversce the work and l.lmil‘-l‘t.n lxha responsibility, sad furnishing room, eto, g(nllelk aba_eald, was tarnod ont after ashort tlme, the having heard enuugh from his own lips to convince her that he wasa *‘hard citizen," and ahe did niot want him- aronnd any longer. e came back, however, some tima during the sum- mer, and roliclited more work, and ane, in the odness of her heart, conid not refuse him, ho -Rnnlmgl{ gave him snother ,nr% which he eventually qgultted of his own accord, Ife ob- tained & yortion of & smt of clothes from Lieb's _tallor, ngxnnntlng to him ibat Gen, Lieb wonl he responsible for tho same. Tho order was countermanded, and the cont was left at the shop. Then Gillett eame to the offico, and with tears in his eyen besonght Gen, Lich wrlvu him employment lang enough to atraighton him op. He had proviously sent a Ietter (o Mrs, Lioh, threatening to make troublo for her unlees sho pald over several bundred dollars 1o him, which ho cistined be had earned and had & lawfal right to. For this o apologized. saylng that he was drunk and Irresponaible” at the time he Indited It, some glory. The crime was of sach aderilish character that it is not to be wondered at tlat the narration of its dotalls failed to carry conviction. But seide from this, the T¥mes, Inler-Ocean, and Springfield Regleler threw cold water on the casc from the first publica- tion In Tug Tmisunz, and continned to do o whenover an opportunity presented itsclf. Tha course of tha nowsbapers named was duo simply to Jealo: 1]. The wornlog after tho attempted robbery Tuk Tiuauxe contained & column dispatch from Springfleld, giving a fuil ac- count of the vuleage; tha 7imes had abont len linea with roferonce to It while tha fnfer-Ocean hiad 4 bare mentivnof the ocgurrence. Subseatents 1y, when the arrests were mado, Tug TRIBUNR gave the full detaila of the plot and 8 diagrsi of the monunient; the Times had a colnmn or so—a wery fiaperfect snd moagro atory; sud the Inler- Ucean bad nothiuy at all. "fhe Iafer-Ucean couldn’s nuderstand it, and forthwith interviewed a number of scaly detectives, who gave it as their opiniun that KEimer Washborn had ‘'put up & Job™ with & view of getting to be Chief of Police of Chil- cago, This was harped upon by tha Jnter: Ucean, and echoed by the 7imes and Springficld Kegister. A ‘reportor for the_lattes i the Spris W corre- epondent of the Thmes, 8nd; hnlni on hauled over the coals for geiting *‘scooped,” couid do nothing cles bdut ctx’ out, **Put up job, The Reglater to-day took back all that it has sald, and i Bn Iuicles £5id theg onld Frelght Agenta wlho ad boen ISt Lot attend- o 4 wl) nignt. | ng to the reguiar month)y mecting of the Southe 2luck when me puthioms. Huptcaaling gas KOITEAS | weatorn Ralirond Rate Association, retarned yes- over 'lllhln Mx or :’:hl miles lll;:ll I']roulfl 'Ilvll;g terday. The work done was mostly of ‘n roullne O et e, P atafiod st tromm my hoare abous | character, and devold of special iInterest. The 6 o'cjock 1o the morning. 1 left them abant ten m"c’: following changes In rates have been decided npon, h 5 d t) 8 Lh T O e Anves In the papers: | ond whll g0 info effact June 1, 1677: From St. 1n cars William was not nble to swear to what (s | Joseph, Atehison, Leavenworth, and Kansas Clty, abare dosired of hiny, he was to bo governod by | on all grain except wheas to Bt. Loais, Hannibal, theso modifed instructions: West Qnincy, sud Barlington, 183 centa per 100 Tpean, 1t X 00 ook us toward Chest- 3 L T O B o Hiawa | Ibs: 1 EastSt. Louts, Eant Hannibal and Quincy, wtaid “wlth you il night. 1 think you can o it altse | 20 cents por 100 Jbsj to Chicago, 25 cents per 1 Jasonly ose yuur hesd 8 Iitsle taxhes has juox ehig | 109, hiskers of & color I8 not very feshy mbout 7 Itoads In the Aseocintion which run refrigerator feet B inches Mulline fa shoat 5 feep 7 facheniong | cars will pay for the use thereof not more than 1 wustache and I8 rather Nealy, cent per milo for cach car, loaded or ompty: the ‘We wlll serure the money fof you. 1 think we can | caratobs fced at tho shipper's expente, and not ralsc you 833 cash. The balance wa whi give you Taeily rore “Ulve oy bemincr n ankeryhentyou | ImoFe than throo tons of Ice po o Tonded at hrother car to one time, The mintmum walght of freleht to Lo ;%‘“ll‘ tils, and then we will get a privata lmemy&&l.m Chllrxt‘l_\l for l?m,“fiml bo ‘f’l’g '}""""'—"t)'&m ‘Ibs por 1f theso Jettora of instruction had not been intel car. ‘The regulation goer inlo effect at once, copted, the defenso would hava presented 8 vory | o On and after June 15 and until otherwies or. R case, and thelr witneasea waald have proven, | dercd, the rate ‘on drosscd beef, in reftigorator 20 will bo oticed, an alibl, and thata ** job™ had w\"_ in ear loads, from Miwsonrl River pointsto been pint up to blackmail them, What a'sliamo to | 5t. Louls, Loulsiana, lnnnibul, West Quincy, and gend [unocent men liko Mullfne and_Ilaghos to the ”m‘:fih":h&"},}:fl“& :':'u'fl': it h b Feysatiy i syt Sirel e 1oade, to Missonrt Hivor pointa will bo: ffom Chi- e ———— cagn,'$1.10 pee brl; from &t Louls, Haunibal, D Went Quiney, and Burlingion, 65 cents, RELIGIOUS. Tn.‘fimu’nemmy meeting of the Assoclation will be ield at the Grand Pacifo Holel In this city, a0 mnch tho preaence of & gentloman that the attentlon of the andlence 1a not detracted from the performance Dy his yulgarisms,—in all of which particnlars b 1s an fmproyement apon the assistant with whom it was Monw. Cazenenve's miafortune to make hig first appesrance in this city, e ———— THE SOUTH, Bonntor Blnrton's Letter~The Tresidentiat Yolicy—Duty of Repubilcana, b Ihe Editor af The Tribuna. WasniNaToN, May 27.—It s bellesed by many bero that tho letter of Sanator Morton furnises the keynote to the struggle which is to take placo when Congress mecetls in October, and may La looked upon as an indleation of the position to be taken by leadlux Republican Benators {n referenca to the Southern policy of Tresident Hayes. The policy Is to bo justified 88 nccessary and proper under tha cireum- stances, but the Southern Btates are to be held to s rigid account for the use made of the gen- erosity which, even to the verge of Injustice to large numbers of thelr citizens, the Natfon has extended ta them 88 o commupity, and as Btatesin the Union. At the same time, the Vit person of the name of E. T, Olllett, who was at @éne timo an employe of Mr, Lieb's a5 a follo-writ- o1, and afterwards, for & bricf period, an employe 1n the County Clerk's office. Gillett left hero last fal and went to BDoston, wherc ko Wwas up to s recent perlod. 1t e proper to state, befors going fariher, that Qfltett's roputa. tionis mot tho beat In the world, Ifolarathera batd boy, whao has been disowned by hia family becaneg of his habit of drawing $25 cheeka npon his father, which practice was carried at one time to nuch an extent that the world had to be notified, through the Associnted Prens, that tho old gentlee man woald not be held responaible for him Inany way whatevor, Aftor varions moves, Glilett wrote A letter to Commisnioner Fitzgerald, and itis upon Ahla that the sstements regarding tho proposed in- testigation hy the Grand Jury have been based, Glilett was telegraphed to at’ Hoston to come on here, bat the reply was reccived Ihat he had gone 1o rooklyn. Inquiry for him there has s’ yet Lren unavalllng, and the profinbilitics are that he will not bo anmmoned, nor will the present Grand Jury, which expires Satarday, Invesiigate Liob at .." 1t M not nallkely, as is atleged by Gen. Lieb'a fricnde, that Gtileit t# meraly fieuring to fv:l his traveling expensen L"” to thin cK:{. and in hat view of the cave {{ makes but little diference whether he 1a found or not, for he could add bu &ulu. i anything, to tho feetimony furnlshed by Fa ENSERRER . Ak nrogmlyo! n live and active simian, The answer to this quortion must hosonght Ly srcertaining tho rate at which tho _coffec ¢ doposited, It s (lio opinian of Mr. luxley, based apon a long and «carcfnl exsminagion of over 300 garbage-boxes, that coffeo 18 de lted In & ground condition at he rato of an_ inch in 1 thousand centurics, ot now acknowledges that thu case was geanine, and TR e Y, % [1 o ifan ! Finatly, ot THF LUTTIERANS, ol 4 e e oLLOWING 871 LerEns ;,’{,',,';f;’:’;‘,‘l',‘,‘:"',fl.f,,',' RS "p'fq'\'v"wfli'{‘ X S L T e i L tpedalr:)txgag‘;h ribune. THE TRON MOUNTAIN ROAD. peopla of tha North aro to bo warncd of tho | bt inasliery aiemer Ho. gsamxflflfiledcfltfl ark T b yan ate acr | fore thie, 150, he ad boen to Gen. Lish 8id de- S case Wit exee pegve e conrt | - Canaus, iy Nup i1+ Luttdran orieraf sty Bl BELR national danger to b apprelionded from the do- | mill and otber eceptaclon a secluded plicen,ad Fialired with the facts | am alwat Lo relaic, althoui | wanded a **scitioment. coutiagively isn;Shle,”™ - Gabumal: termination of the Bouth to be rolmbursed for b, Althongh liue Bynod convened in Trinity Lutheran Church yea- | Kpoxur, lowa, May 31,—The caro of the Unfon terday, Extonsive preparations had been made by tho citizons to receive both delegates and vialtors, and nodiMculty Is anticipated in fornishing hos- pitality for all who may arrive, Tuesday ovening tho delegates and visltors begun arriving, and by noon to-daya majorityof the delegates and an Immense numberol visitora had for the defense, however, neof your members i8, For Luat reasun Idye the: o you. You are st iiberiyto uio them A yui sco JTojer, but in opler to (Tovy more clearly wiat [ pro. Tose Telating, 1t would Dy adylsable tu 1iake an effort 10/igeL tha gartics who ate doing work Tor Lieh athis house aadfotiier piaces to commit themseives hefore yltnessct. They arc acquainted with oearly ail tie whichi T ai prepared Lo ew ¢ facts awear to, sud which arg follows: 'Ihe Jat of Juue, 1830, 1 'called as Gon. Qmfl hotise; waa axked Dy his wife what 1 was dolngy 0 elightost traces of cofce In them. Althonzh linxe Toy does not hazard 8 gucsa at tho date of deposi- tlonof unground Ko coffec, Prof, Tyndall docs not hesitate to eay that it s at lcast as slow as tho rata of deposition of tomato-cans. ue bup- pose, 88 wa sreabundantly {ustided in dalng, that 40,000,000 of years would bo required to bring about the deposilion of o stratum of tomato-cans ono foot thick o)) uyer the face of the giobe, nu Gilictt's communication sleo clayms that A RECRIPT IN FULL way obtained from him for Mra, Lich nnder durers —that Is, that his ;ialm{ to work in the Clerk's of- fice was eonditional npon hin giving the receipt, and that Andeeson bronght it to him all made out, ready Lo aign, bofore he tad commenced work at afl. "This statement, it Is claimed, 1s 8 wilifal their 1osscs in the War, and aro to be called upon to stand together tu prevent it, and to givo effect to the constitutional amendments, through the Republican organization. ‘The New York Zimes and somno other journals do not look upon Merton's defensc of the Pres- ident us o successful one, and indicate an inten- UAMILTON AND ORENDORFP, hnng on until the Jast moment, and In thelr rgu menia fo tho Jury inst lght openly chiarged that Tus Tripuxs had cntered into a consvlracy with Elmer Wnahburnio securs for him Bupt, lilckey's position; that it sent & roporter with Washburn o cnaational article, nnlll nife Truat Company, of New York, va. the 8t. Louls, Iron Mountain & Boutnora Italirond Company came up beforo Judge Miller, of tho United States Supremy Court, and Judgo Dillon, -of the Unltod Btatea Circult Courd, sitiing in chambers to-day, on a mation for an Injunctlon and the appointment. T thing. [ ight falschood; that Gillett was never asked for 1 * of a Recolver, The entire day bna been occupled | tlon to judge of the merits of the Bouthern W N : work reconiing tax. et *He Aol for by | o “receipl unit” o ‘uad" baen ‘st work [ ment inbie favor. tr, Washbufn het tos iified | grnived. Tho Synod wew called fo- ordee :at 3 | by ionry Hlichack, with the oponing statementa | Polley by ita results, Nothing could ba more aquslly long poriod. et conialnly, hascalapats i puchivpald ardthe replier gorgeits ber folor T | ahoutsix weeks. | Then Mrs. Lioh came to tho | {het B Section Ttk 0 G198 LUECLTG HY. | ovclock Weancaday aftermoon by tho Proatdant, ( in bobalf of complaluant, Tlo ground of action ta | Hhust Lo Ercsldent, Tayes, while ut thio samno | cumutating over tho kull of iho "Halii- ' month of February | recetved £u0.04, whicl 1 found mn“,puhu ey In bis accoant. Jn which Tig nny knowlodge of tho plot was whon o metone | tho Rev, G. F. Stilling, . D., of whinebeck, | tho Company's alleged dofautt on- Its Intorest, It A':‘:;‘{'“m',{' ot c moro, unphilosophical, | more mogkey, We thus scortaln that flio Ous alicrwand was JuK AupaL e ho money 4TA™R | had found that he had . been “m“‘( ndachaia | of s reporiers on tho ‘train election-ay morn- | N. Y. Devotlonsl eserclses were opened by Dr. | jo cinimei shat from Nov. 3, 1670, to April 1, vidual fs n good worthy cltizen It { monkey in queatlon ylelded np his particulae va« o ing, whon o was on hls way to Springfiehl.’ This Il'{mc. Mr. Washburo did” not even intimate to any ons connotied with Iux Trinuxa that the tomb was to robbed, and he does not know Lo thin day whero Tux 'Tntnuxs got ita Information, The reporter's instructions wera ta follow Mr. Washburn aud go whera ho went, When he found ont that tho roporter kaew of tha sclieme, ho took him along s a_ matter of coursot he coallin’t help bimsclf very well. Yet notwith- standing Mr. Washburn's uxplicit denlal of having rlety of ghosta and becamoa fossif fally 30, 000, 000 P. Springer, of Springtield, 11L, in reading the in- vocation, followed by the congregation singing Glorla Patris. Dr, Bpringer then road the prayer of conforslon from tho Litnrgy, and 8. A. Ort, D, D.,of Iarriaville, Ky., read the cighteenth Corlnthians, whon Dr. Springer led in prayer. After sinalog, the SBynodical sormon was pro- #ented by tho President from John, 1., 32 The about $20, according to the rates profonded to be id bim, This moiiey was handed over to him by he bofikknerer. About this time Anderton, ac- cording to his own statement, conceived the idea that it would be a good plan to get a receipt In full for the mlme{ paid Gilistt by Mrs, Lick for work done, and Gillott is represented as coming forth from the conaultation In the Clerk's private ofice cheerful and hapoy, having signed bis naine will- fagly to tho paper. n regard to thegfolin-writing, Mrs. Lich gave 1877, only vno-half the {nterest on’ the coupona was ' pald, and that since the latter data no intcrest has been poide It was ameried, in the opening statament, that norer aince the ro- orgunization in 1874 on the basls of $20,000, 000 of consolidated bonda have the net earnings of tho Compnny been sufliclent to pay tho Interest on ita bonds, and that during the year 1870 the rond was oporated at an_actaal loss of 84 nominally, bat actually mach _more than this. Ilenry Hitch. coc| De the ease by Feferring (o Uiose monthe, and th Ramikr 7 o Tlectnds No.23 and 20 (taze Jeeds), and Volume 14, tate and couiiy msseasment, ;,\‘ he constantly ermm. what appears at thy € € j ,%ml Volume 8, Iske, Htate, and county Ascssnent, % IS tima to ba his duty, so with one occupylng high p\lh\lqlfu!h.lun. ¢ shows litmaelf ttia states- man {f ho doca what all tho clrcumatances . which surround any question indicate to bo his duty In refercoce to it. True, it 18 his duty to look at the consequences, so far as he can judgo of them; and thls capacity to foresce probable consequences constitutes” ong of tho clilef vloments of the stateaman, But no man can o {nsr 0. Probahly even this enormons period of timo 1s much less than the octual period which has olapsed ainco that monkoy's deccass; and we may consider, ourselves safo In nssigning to his skull tho aiza of 50,000,000 of years, besldes a fov and Jonths. In the light of this amazing revelation, what be. comos of Mosca and hia 0,000 years? 1t will hardly cacape natico that he nowbero mentlons Itlo coffoc. [ e bookkeeper hoa 8 Louk showlng the number of Fohionaid tgney allowed foF each DUOR: writicn in by . For the numih of March 1 was baid £01.50, Wgned payeroll for €80 1 did nu sien - for wbat 1 dld in_ Januan ] y. ~ Provably some ona eitd didy all events 1 pecclved $00.04, Just Lalf what the law lows fur the work donc. ABel) | recelved €73.u0h aid N : o it by the | ot e Cioarae T Ml y Obvfounly, {his omission i# dus o the. fact that bo ; ed gor vl 1 ought to ave signed for X e b WAy tny| Jorma) argantxlion ‘was this [sauglirated W M1 | foresco il poseiblo results, and overy question | kuew noffing of it Butif bo wan nnacqualoted ‘o TUouble 73,20 ax it seema 1 was beinu paliL it of w! the reporter an explanation of how It was caanted | taken a Tutncxe reportec ol P calling of the roll by tho Secrclary, Dr. 8, A, Ot, | of i Louls, and Wheoler 11, Peckium, of New Y ] "c? EXy ; . ton (the inforcnce belng that hio had gone d Y 3 must bodeelded fn roferance to Ita cliarncter | Withono of tha most recont formatlons, now can ¢ lhe et i et FlEot ani ana pald for, Tho workcls mestly tax.dceds and | LeaREraben Lt ECly S ndoRed that ono b ai: | and the presanting of cradontial, dbaren JoresSt Bhomer. Hhanina A, Ruorough: dine,tha probable. "6 | W sopposo that Lo kaiow snything about tho eldce probate bu-lncu\ which s copled from the orlzinal 1 hopley, Thomas A. Thorough docantents into ( man, Judge Warren, and Willlsm R. Donaldson, of Bt. Lonis, the defendant, — Bamnol . Ward of Now York, Thomos Allon of 8t Loufs, the Presldent, and Ilenry G. Marquand of New York, tho Vico-brealaent of the Compahy, are also boro. TNE LIVE-8TOCK YOO0L. and surroundinge,—the probable results to be taken into account ouly as one of tho factors jn the solution of the problein, How was It with thoSouthern questlon, which confronted President Hayos, immediately upon hls {naugurationt Lot us lovk the matter in tho face, Lot us conceds that Packard and Chamberlaln wero rightfully elected and oughit, B u hd July recelved #42. 10, and signed fur $44.721 Au) \ o] o0 and inned foF K081 Keptembr rcelved % ER8M, buthave never algned ay-roll fur the resson that 1 cousidered It atout thine 1o stop suchi business, and thaught (¢ posilio 1o recover thy MUKy never ro: 1 eived, wub which 1 usd stgned for, and which 1 3 found ine hiate law allowed for reconlng. Eight conts s er follo in atlowed, instead of 4 cents, a8 1 L bee a [nformed was tho price when 1 3‘0 work, Al 4 en. Lieb pockered just half that | caroed, and had me 1 siRD pe ) i Last night Dr. Conrad, of the Lutheran Ob- #erver, preached ln Trinity Church. At the con- claslon of the scrmon tho cougregation was s migsed, and the Synod then rosumed fta scsslon. A number of additional delegatos reportod and wers enrolled, ‘TheSynod then proceeded to eloct oflicers, Tho firat baflot resulted in tho followlnit lowed ta_sccomnauy him), thoso attoraeys blacke goarded him, and ilie reporter, snd the paper, and mado the charge roforred to, Their asmomiption was not justified by th facts; and tholr statemcuts with rogard to ibe malier were deliberate Jes, Orendor( acknowlodged this by eaylag this aftornoun that thoy felt that thelr ~ duty o tholrelents domanded that they should say what rocks—the metamorphic and eteroscopic stratal And yot It s thia man, ignorant of the pininest. Tacta of geology, and of ita’ very simplest sirata, Wlio, bolaly asdamos Lo, toll ue allsbout (i creatlon. - PRESIDENT BENSLEY'S VETO, To the o Inrze books furnished by the county. ‘Ihe rule which they go by is to call & lmyu seven folios In some kinde of workand eight n ather kinds, closely or laosely writien, and Mes. Licb defles competition with her clerieal worl a3 regnrda neatneas and accuracy, fra. Lich siro adwiited that, whon Commisstoner Holden sent his wife out of his honae, he cama Edttor of Th Trituns. 2 Dad 1o 8 to her and urwed Mrs. i thy did, In other words, thelr cllents paid thei | choice: Presldent, D J. G, Dutler, of Washing. | © It 8 not belloved that the nttempt of the man- | to have been Governors of South Carolina and Ay i o ot work 1 dld i Beptember, 195 | Roma copying 10 410 by "'l%rlcéohlfl'u?lpnl;:l n:‘:gfl“ for lying about decent. people in the hope of prei- | fun, D, C.; Sccrets A, Oty " D.-D., "0f | agors of the roads loading from Chicago cast to | Louistana respectively, Waa it tha duty of | _[JITPE PABK, Miy il ~Tho voto of tho Prestdent E iotnted to §177.40, anit some une must have Lodlsviilo, Ky.t Troasurer, Alox 'Gobhatt, of udicing the jury in favor of the thicves. Tho “rarquments™ of these two **shysters,™ ss Mz, 1teed called them, were mado up solely of abure, tne detectives coming In fot the greater share, and belng called horse-thlevce and scoundrels in every othersontonto. Thoe 1rith was, theas geutlemen bad no case, and, knowing it, could earn thelr of the Ifyde Park loard of Trustcos I8 rathur & rtrango docnment to bo apread beforo tho pubite, or, i 1 might say, (ko prescat Intorested property~ ownors, Tho article 83 o wholo might pass, bub when one comes to couaider the objection sops arntely, itlooks almost devold of any eenso. Ilo and that she acqaiesced reluctantly, and wark had been done by the atove mentloned tady ever since. In conciuding, Mrs. Lieb stated that her hus- band, although a man of lefters, was mot, steictly spenking, o Drilllant financior. 1fe had purchased Iis present home for § and had glven & mortgnge upon the property for 84,000, to get the managers of the roads loading from St. Loufy cast to pool their tro-stock businoas on tho sama plan as the Chlcagro poof will prove success- ful, The 8t. Lonis rallway mon know too well ‘whon thoy have a solt thing, and they mesn to President Hayes to fustall thom as such by the military force of the nation1 The firat question thot presents ftsclf is, whother the Instaflation ofa Governor whoso clectlon is disputed by so 1nrge and poworful a number of the citizens that bo finds himself nuoablo fo toke posscssion Tor what 1 wrote in’ Jsnuary ‘ebraary, which Bulounted to $1u4.04, “In _the miunth of bepremier abovospokon of 1 wrote 370 peges (i flocord No, o, 1t would e a 10 find ous who aigned the pay “crulle for $he months alluded fo. ~ Could not the otlior Baif of tho amounta kon of ba coflcctod? Al was saying, 1wl concluded (o September 10 stop Dayton, U djonened to meot at 0 a. m, fo-day, The Lutheran Synod met this morning at0a, 'm., pursnont {0 nd{onmment. ‘The nanal rellzions sorvites wero followed h{ nn_oArnest proaccution of buslness. Dr, Butler, ihe Presldent-olect, hav- mmaiters, e and Rok {whint T cousidored dug e, enras it monoy in no uther way, Tug boon deiayed on the Foad, Dr, Stiiling took the | Neng on to jt na long as possiblo, Tho fact that | of Iis offlco {8 such as is comtemplated In the w v e Syt isp ik nTEhl s o ron Vick bl | {An oS yearts was for thin pnrpune it sho, | PRRY, 5 ati t thetevordict thiamora- | (i o tinaton sul other documeata of sho | the Nro-stock businens from Cuteago ta poolod | Gonaittution, and puch ns requires” or author- | iy that * 1% winy ok kv oceurcd £o tho olhe memberd of the Board of Truetces that possibly thia towering monopoly only desiros the right of way that they might stile suy effort on the part of olhers to compoto with them,” For what? The beneflts to be derived from uvperating a lino over nnoccupled prairig-land, Thai ."I corporation would go to such an expenne Is oat uf tho question, Thelr Intention undoubledly corresponds with the expoctations of tho prescnt real-eatato owners,and wo have some proof of it in tho nrewent mansgement 0f “the line from Thirty-first . to ‘Phirty-pinth 'strects, The extenslun of tho road there gave a slimulus to bullding 1n that suction, and already the road is fast proving a paging inveatiment. ‘They posaibly dosiro tho rlxnt of way that thoy may compete with tho *“South Park Phacton Line,* and oven thls season havo a good share of the travel that thero will ba to the park, and which will be largely Incrossed ‘when accesaibla by atreat-cars, Tho ardinance s directly contradictory to Mr. Denaley's veto, as {n it It finlde tho corporation under certaln reatrictions, snd ho acknuwledved, & fow momnents-bofore tho reading of hle agticle, that *lie would readily algn tho ordinance it the Com= Rlny wounld sgroe ufter lwuleur- 10 runs three tr('u iy, "—a very amall conslderation on his part lo roleaso Lo the control of this towering monopoly two of our Spess ayonuca, We, the realdents and awnerson these avenoes, would profer this wone dorfal _consideration ok out than to leavo it thera: to pro! the Company, Mr, Prestdent suys: *$'There are sonio propurt owners who Dbelmlw this move, and_thelr right must bo protecied,"' Fecling ss e dovs in this reapuct, he ousht at once to resign s Trueieo likewlee as P'resident, for woro the minorlt wishea respected he would pot now hold either p sition. ‘Hu states ** that ad n legisiative body iLie their duty to jealously carc for ine interests of tho citizens not only for ‘the present but withs wiro regard for the future.” Did he have an eyo fur our fulure welfaro when he voted for fedves t{on {n the present Hquor license? Theso weekly dulays are death to the project. this acaevis If cone tinued, and if we, **tho madly-Interested props orty-owners,' can't sce the lnjury we ars belnging upon onrsclves, wo muat suffer fho c(mlllfsu But sach objectious as arv offured by Mr, 1l an excuao for ot carrylug out our desiren will not #o down with ua, and wa sincervly hoje the uard won't ba intluenced by such poor rvasouing ad offered In tho veto. NickLE. ing—gulity, one yoar each in_the Ionlientiary: Iiamilton ¢aid that he belloved Swecgles told the trath, and that if he had beeu on tha Jury ho would have believod him. Urendori dinitted that ihio cane of tho prosccution was **straight, ™ “Aside from tho teatimony of Swesgles, Tyerell, and the othur detectives (Uicir statcients,” howe ever, not bolng shaken n tho least), THR' MO8T, CONVINCING TILOOF OF THB GUILY OF MULLINS AND HUGLES was contslned in somne Jetters which had been In- torcepted. When these men woro indicted, Mr. Iteed told Statu'seAttornoy Haaielt that thoy wonld attempt to fabricate ovidence, and (hat he' ehould capture all tho lotters they wrote to sutaldo par- ties, At thattime W, W, U'lirlen, of Chieago, was tho prisunens’ connacl, Tinzletd gavo o necs ensary insteuctlons to the Shoritf, and in s short time the foilowlnyg was placed In bl houds, the addross belng Sprlngllelds gl [otorned myseit uf L tinus kad beon worked, e nimedintely addresscd-the hote {ncloscd, to me, A T eslied on Ntm. f16 said his wife liad a contract with % the cuunty tdo the rocondiog, and thnt 1 conld no 7 gebanymora money except ndlscronancy of #30 1 ha £ 1oundin the bumber uf follosatlowed my. Ho aid s % I conaldered 1 lad beon wronged that I conld Ko 10 work in the oflice, and “ordercd Ande: + e o put ma At work e i & thore wi “ wuytning o do. Hut Lefore 1 went to wurk, Mr. Anderson handed ma & recelyt to, sign, sayiug chae 1 Dhud recetvedor Mra. B. 1f. Lich "all inoney due nie Sor wotk dute at Lhs house, 1d ot Kuow what 1o ghibk, but concludud (o alg, belleViog hat e uilkht Dave & uontract, sud there ieee 1 tande iy mis take, for In two niouths 1 war fold there Was no more work, which wss not so. The fsct was st the thousihit bliey U tlis esiof e, Xnew 100 mucl siready of tiels affairs, and " (hey did nat proposs to Laye me guin any furthir Iafornation,— aud , Sherefora “bouncud we, Boon after, thla whie! November, - or: bor, 1 'called on Charley "'ltced, ond Ahe'cate todiim, ltoed fafd. (o aialh and sk for & settlement, and oo sud tell me whit be sy, 1did 30, Lieh Atl) said his “wifo lisd & contract o do the Tioris and b cunntdered 1 wax tryini to biacimall iin, Tie autd Yo knuw there had been: trregulacttics but he could explatn thetn l'l{. e wi ‘e & flne tino ex- pisioing soine thins IF Uho thiog is ever looked up and @xjosed 38 i ahonid be (0] s _ever brought ass wit- Dras, Well, Keod T guns W Weallngtog, O, G the accoi or third day fter e had tuld Tue to see Lich, & @ was comiug kst | aopied st Washiniston and tm, ile conchuded i would Le sn v , “and could not safely s bo' collected under “the clfumstances, so hiad let thu mstiar reaty Lut, a8 lieed anld ** Lo vight to be oxpused, | haya conciided, 88 Jou are stirrlug © up thinge ratlier IIvely, to give you anuther chance to reform ihiugs, | thiik Lich can be Indicted. for uthee Inen' iave Geén signink pay-rlla for maney tlicy have never recelved for nearly thi years; besldes, mure 10110 are silowed to the pais than ru actually written, payou can se Ly luoking st nearly any of Lhs bogke 1 T written (. Tho nutubers of ihe books are Hec- 2 5%, 80, 4%, A 01l taxedeed books Beven follok per pad was Allowed by the exaraltior (Ju tle). In ‘neasly at) tho booke I wrote in. * Thiere shouid nothiave been allowed more (han six folfus (€ thst, b Lich got hisll the muney, of courss four or tive Lo difTerence'to bim, 1f the four or right alde, as 1t only camo out of .+, 1 Iiclse & OMIUTAUUA OF COpy of ane mwle by Justte, the man wlio dues the countinyg, showlng hiat (1ic saiog aulouns of Words ars figured aa 51X fulios, 44 ceata per Daye une Ionth, aBoIhCF inuath wig aud & Baif Tolivs, 52 ceiits por pade, and severul uthe e timuea seven {ollod, o cots et b 1t may ape o amount to & trltie, but as 1 coubl, if 1 liad it e work 1 caulu 4o a full mouth, wiits 403 pages, an others can du tha sawe, yuu 'will see that during tha'paa tireo years e cuuity hws been Toter (o s oo stderablo extent, Tlio ldea of payingany such & prica and day almost to helo him through. TIE PACTS IN TILIS CASH are thon substuntially as follows: This connty res ceives & fee of 8 conta per fullo of 100 worls for copying certain papers, including, among other (hingw, the recording of what are known' aa tux- deeds, That Is, tho man wio recolves o tax-deed l‘u. § cents per follu to the County Clerk for hays ing It rucorded Juat_precisely as with a deed left I tho Recorder’s ofice, Thie job of doing all this copylng, which amounts to about $5,000 a year, was glven by Gen, Liob (o his wife, the county, of coursc, furnihing tho books. Sho did he writlng In person or by deputles, and pald . for ot tho . rmte. of it cents per follo, Of couree she was nunable to hereelfl, and theroforo sublet it, or farmed it ont. Somu of It was dune by female relatives, others by men who wero elther “"{'?""i 8t the houso ot were employed, &s in (illetl's case, Some of them receiven four conts almont nominal remunoration, Mes. Lisb's profit was aboil four cents per folio on all that she did not do Lierself, and on all shao did do herscll she got, of courac, the entire elyht cents, All her extra expensos wers for 1lghts and the labor of comparison. Thu work was done mainiy at her house, * Tho reason anslened for this ia that it could be mare conveniently dono there than in an overcrowded office. Gilleli was nuver an employo of the county s a_follo-writer. 1l was Alne Lieb's cmploye. Sho paid him whatever she chnse, And he has cerialnly po claim npalnnt s bok County for apy difference betwesn what he did get and clght cents per folio, GEN. LIBD, Oen. Lieb enys that before he ontered into this huaineas—that ' Ia, beforo ho let the contract to Mrr, Licb—he took legal advice as to it snd was fnformed tuat ft was all rigi may be w0, but it would .pYfl“ to » person of {1 ‘;‘unnpuml that, since the County Clerk s pald by a salary, and 1s fur. bidden to receivo ln{ other remanerution, -1f he can get the folio-writing done for Tews than elght centaa follo, then ho onght o turn overto tho County Treasurer the differenco between the elght gente and that which he actually puye. e codld hiremen todo the work at (our conts s follo he ouzht todo it, and give the couuty the betefit of the four ceuts, after deducting what It will cont to winplay a man for the purpuse of doing the work of comparing, Wbat would be thuught of the neveral District Bynods wero recefved. Tho report on - the Pastors’ Fund was read and referred to tha Committceo, Tho reportof the Treasurer, the Hov. L. M, Albert, showaod that dl-knrlmvnl in & creditablo condition. rosolation was adopted instructing the Troate ecs of ' the I'astors’ Fund to present to the Bynod o revised Conatitation of that Assnclation. ‘Tho reportof the Commitiee on Credontlals was lopted. P, Datlor having arrived, wan ntroducod o tho 8ynod and mailo leauyural fomatis, resolution favoriug the ml)mnfln of ovane gellcal fraternity was referred o a committee. A paper on the translation and publication of qm-mun works was read by Dr. Boveringhaus, of Chiengo, Forcim Misslons being the spectal ardar, tho re- ort of tho Board was recolved. It ahowed'a motn- oruhilp of 16,0005 §0,471,45 liad been ralsed 1 aid of this caueo by tha children: nnnrlI $1400, 000 by thie Womain Atoncy, Tho deld of Iabor had heon extended, and €75 had been expendod in oxcens of laat year, The lev. Mr, Day, on the west coast of Africs, il bocomu father of the firet white cbild born on thiat coant for two_ conturles past, ho 1tev. L. M. Albert 1a Presldent of this Toard, and the Rev, A. C. Wedcking Socretary. To-nleht the thirty-elzhth anniversary of the Forchm Misslonary Roclety will hs colobrated In "Wrinity. The address, vte.y constituto on Interests 1 programme. To ths TWestern Awrociated Press. Cantirace, 1., May 81—t the meoting of th Gencral Synnd of the Lutheran Church this after- noon the report of 4| rotary of Forolyn Mis- #iuna was takon up ahd fully considered, Durlng o thirty-five years since the Qencral Bynod cs- tabllshed a misslon In Tndla there have been 1, 263 converts, 103 backslidors, 4,084 bapttems, i3 school of prayer houses, & chapel and hleh scliool, caste_wchools for " girls with 101 puplls, 20 ordinary wchools “with 420 pupils, natlye ordalned mmistors and 20 “niincrant teachers. The expensesof the India Mission during the past two years was 820, 847, 10, Cancerning tho mission work in Africa the of. ficers stated that the colored natives of the United Btates did not endure the African climate better than tho white misaluparies, Thera sre sixty chil- dren at prosent in th dfahlovburg Mision, in Africa, Tho expensen of” thl ulssion during the while It fs pot from 6t, Louis has given thom an advantage through which thoy have bieen able to secnre much of this busincss b{l making special - ratos on_ stock which: icretofora went via Chicago. It 1a claimed that instances are known whera ronds leading Fast from 8t. Louls have contractod for live stuck nt 830 per ¢nr loss than the rato from Chieago, Another joint meet- ing will bo held in thi cll¥ ‘Tuesday, whon U Committee appointed at tho last mecting to dovive n for pooling the businees will submls ita ro. Pu e, but 12 fa not belleved that the meeting will be moro succesaful than tho last one. 1t does nok follow, however, if anch botho result, that tho _Chicago combination will bo broken up, An effort ‘wiil first be nado to bring tho 8t. Lous ruads to terms by fighting them Jointly. THFE FORTACOMING ELECTIONS. The_forthcoming snnual electlons of tho Chl- eago, Rock Island & T'acific, Chicago & Northe wostern, and Michignn Central Rallroada st!il con- tinue the objecta of spoculation among the rall- way men, It fs not bolloved that any notable ehanges will occur In the direction of the first two ronds oxcopt that some of the Goula Diroctars may lose the hold thoy bave recently obtained. How- vyerihe slection of Directom on theso roads may turn out, it {a not balioved that the present man- agument of elther of them will be serioualy dis- turbed, Au far 08 the Michigan Centeal {e concerned, but Witlo that Is new has tmnsplred during the laet fow days, Mecents, Sloan, Taylor and company, who now control tho road, claim that they will ba able to boat Gould, and that the present Directors with the excoption of one or two will b re-clocted, Tho Gould and Dillon party aro acilog very mysteri oull{ and it is cortaln that they have nof yef aiven up &l (s hopes of success, lzes Federal fnterforence, It must be borne In mind that the clause in the Constitution L pot in tho Becond Artlcle, which providea for tha electlon of Prestdent and specifies his du- tlea; itlssmong the miscllancous provisions of the Fourth Article, and renls as follows: “Tho United States shall_guarunteo to overy Stato in this Union a Republican form of government, and shall protect cach of them againat fnvaston, and, on application of the Leglslature or of the Executive (whou tho Legiaatura cannot bo coh- yoned), azainst domestly violenco.” 1t s *the United 8tates ! who s to do this, not neecs. surfl[ the Prosident, ncting without the authori~ ty of Congress, * When tha title of tho Governor of tho State Is undisputed and the exigency I8 great, no doubt the President would be jJustifled in Interfering, But, in o caso of disputed title, and whero no actual violonce is In Dmm!l!, it 18 manifcstly the duty of the Preaident to refer tho matter to Congrega for nuthority to act. Ilere the Prosi- dent would have been seting, not ohly without authority, but agalnst tho known wishea of ono louse of Congresa, B But thnt is pot all, Another dlmcuu{ Im—]o- scuts {tsclf, supposing tho constitutiounl - culty to bo surmounted. The performing an nctlinplics the means to bo used for its perform- ance. Herothe meane was the United Btates army, Butwho is to pav thosoldlers when used, not only without (ho consent of tho Ilouse of Ropresontatives, but in a manucr to which they arg violoutly opposed! Other conslderations also, although not snfll- clent of thomselves, were not to bu lost sighit of. The country had become tired of military Interferouce, and a sontiment of opposition to ithad grown 4 ' says e fias gor Tiad s many us a Wisconsin, Indiana Swevkles] bad clisractir villalny. The ankur comin from Wikconsty to prove that tie m mweaglens sold him 8 Lot of hovies which was tak nwAy TTom hin atisrwanis. Thoe will o soyeral Wittnesses from A acousin 1o prove hifm o thief teon 1o eh 1ihowd uv, | Alao We sty going tu inve th Chle nt Colef of L'ollre aud duioctives of Chicako 1o prove hia bal character and vl 2ud’ Lhero Aro sOYETal LIICF ‘woteciives i G wiio hro coming o Letify 10 wliat they know sbout s Liackmaliing Job, 4rifrlen hus found out that they ahou and they llliny\ln-ylfi P lawyer, aaya lio wi liavo about wenty witncgees p Chicago. Wiscunein, and 1nilaag, and Tyreella wiloto show up bia chirac. ter. Mo lins left fer mud ds Hving with his owa sun's wite. 8o had bln arreatod for it 'lirten will oliow up what kind of fliey are. flo iells me he wil nave uo troulis to heal tita case, huit ho will HRYe (0 kel bl thiose wittassca hers from dliTerciy parts of tho country. He says lio will 10t try 1he casp 3L wil 4 bo can's best them. He Sk 16 will take & Week Lo tey 16, aud It §a golng o inke & Iarge amount of wnuhey o take tiuse men from differéol parts Of the country. Nuw © willtell you Bow tuls golnig to try tho caac.” He pu wolni to prove that we left un the train (st nixut. bes Causs they have manutsctored so many wh has lic sayathers (ano use 0 trY 10 Lrovi It maiea na difteroiice whethir we leit hers or ssya saen (7ire f(d coma Aer 1o atismpi ta o (i dnd peven in the Republicun party, ‘This feellng would bave becois intensified, aud the sympathies of tha people would lava been enlisted in behnlf of Hampton and Niche olls, §f thoy, from haviog beou the stronger hod heeome the weaker partics through Presldential fnterference, 1 Al thieso thiogs aro to be consldered before tho actlon of the Prestdent s to be pronounced unwisc or unstatesmaniike. THE BALTIMORE & OITO, The Baltimors & Ohlo & Chicago Rallroad Com- pany have led with the Xtecarder of Cook County (No. 130,673,) a first morigaged exceutud by them to Bglsto Pabbrl, of Now York, and Robert Usr- rettand Willlam ¥, Burns, of Daltimore, Trus- tees, The Instrument convoys, In trust, the rail- o ny witncees of leaving the Southern States to their own action, was demonstrated by popular senti- ud, as Con was constituted, became Recorder of Decds I he were o lob Tihous sloing 1 tAey cannol do anuihing. i 1, road of this Company from its castern torminus st 00 ———————— sectgiteantabor ol whdudhe Riberr it | our e b’ ot fallawniling to b CPittiin can rove tt e ot i o | P YA At 416k, Parson, of the Na. | a polnt In Townsbip 37, Cook Covnty, Jil on tho | o(F1ié oFbof good feeling and, eomplots xecon, fnty e e SV St | Wi, wio would emptoy cheanavorfo aolt, and | Buliiitibciirbute JE Sr Eh0 LG | wonal Unieemmity ‘o . watoid conderain | etster boundaty o, ald sk, whers It Sonnects | S0\ oaper ok o consenaens. experiment SHAcInE Jeded ¥ e f 0 e fndiroctly get, In ‘addition 4 salary, ; o b ishing o R with the Haitimoro o cago Hallroa: hy L ‘ =] ', . Ilowo sule! from 7 wnitd oclock f m and navy st follor 68 & | furge amount. of Bioney which would by lverted | Curtte see tnatlettor sivd show that 1 liad businesa herg | the shing 0f 8 miselon in that country. any, & coneoidated cor Orasion e e Torska, Kan., Msy 81,—IL_C, .llowo 1 Aty ta % foilo, th ‘The report of the Treasurcr of the Foreign Mis- LE SebiA R Sulio, 1) mvnwvmmn on Fund showed the disbursementa lhav‘umrlvm it day, sud [ wiilseud you a atatenieut whaf I wang ' [l with 3700 still [n the Troasury, this morning at Osaga City, Uatil within a stiors timo ho had boen confidentfal clork to tho Superin. Com) of Oulo und Indlana, to lialtimore Junctlon, Cook frow the County Treasury? It Is barely possil Gounty, I, whery connoctlon is mado with the inol that If the work were done in the Coanty Clerk's oMce, by follo writers bired dircctly by blm, it Ty, ment, dlifference whellicr can w hls letter The recelpts of the Children's dlesior Central. Tho mortyage s for $10,000, | a political nccoss! Prosle { tendont of the Carboudale Cusl sand Mwming Bl et Wi Che skae fOF comlarisu o, | B fto wilawy nawrote o me; Twantle prava | | Ihyreccipid of e SOt panionacy Soctey | o, (oetsvanta Suue T, 047, with 0per cent | s oo o part of tho Prosl: | COUNL " Mo Sud recsntly boen armested eight cenwas & follo to do it In thal cuse, the hiKRt, that wa went to his housy ate o'clovk, Ulosed” witli prayer by Dr, Mages of Albany, | Interest llml~lnmll"{. Deceniber and Juneiall ¢ the murders and outrages to bo co for tracting loaves from = thetr account worked 10r Licb, sud are u‘!.o.k. County Treasury could not be sald to have been de- | unlsiald wii'nichiaud had breskfast tha next morning L Y. payable at the ollice of the Treasuror of the Balti- C ges are M+ | books, snd wss_ to have undergous el ea the pay uf & deputy, 3 ba | teft bis placy after breski o Layo urtis 10 o ure, N more, iy s examinatlon ay. Forihe past fow weeks hi Hiheciue et Ry | yneadetspritne, S enidspatody | B el AR S G syt ook o 2 o B 0L Lot Tty | e tho Connuiotsmendmenta e | $52bonydito 007 vorfhe pil Tow SokE 13 resolution Mr, W, C. Qulncy, ' Presldent of {ho Company, is sutliorizad o sehl or dlaputo of tho bonds at such prices as Lo way dyem for the lntess est of the corpuration. to bo fgnored and violated, it will not follow that the Prealdential policy was a mistake, but that the time has come for the adoption of a ditferont policy. When that time comcs, wo have the' repcuted nssurances ot he President Warzntows, Wi May 81.—The Evengelical Toatheran Synod of Wisconsin commenced ita an- nual scasion in this city to-day at tho charchof the Rov. Mr, lirockman. One hundred snd aAfty dolegates wero present, oou-half of whom ara . Nowever, ¥ thaso employed st Liels house, brolably prute thie maiiersallitactorly. 03 thiog that should be impressed oty your mind f8 this: that, in order toda this recording, bovks snd sl kinda of puuile ducuments are carmied fo Licl's Luuse and uther places, apd sre at all tiues In danier of belng 1044 nimber of Multfo’s cell in You can the sprineneld Jalll. 1lave Wlu say nulo Munin snd slso give ing the ocetlon ot bit hiouso and deacrip of Liyuso aud how many in’ fainily Low far frum rolling tfils and If lis camuat prove o that night then live 1 rece etice s tiin prove civiog & and Ineeting mu ihat day tho tiine 1 will mention 1 B ent. O'lirfel 2 had been In the employ of the Scandinavian Com+ ny at Osage City and this moraing was arresied or émbezzilng from that Company, Jmmedlately aftor his arzest he kitled himsclf. " Ile was 8 mem- ber of tho United Hrethren Church, and sometimes lm-mu one. Y be l‘uclllnn of legality en- Irely on une alde, it s certalnly n EXCESSIVELY DAD TASTH far the Couuty Clerk Lo farm out a pottion of the g work In bls oftice to bis wifu, In order that the ministers of the varivua Latheran churchos of th oy P. & T ho will b al to th preached far that denomiuation, destroyed ur lusf. ¢Yod can find the docuteutaat Lieh's | family may maku a larger smouht of motey ous of n tays hweaules Wil cared | BT Nave 3. diating, of Milwauke v 9.1 Wby that ho will be equal to tha umergoncy, WAERLING, W. Vaoy Nay f$L—The Regleter's fouses Lne totel whero Aw ds, asd At Liely 1| tun otice than the law and tbe (:mnmmt{m ‘tone | lei e nnanfl' Ifl‘fl"u GI:: '.’“'F and have Mr. Curtls call Gl A LR LR '.fmptfa J.’it’». Bpecial Ditpateh (o The Tribune, In the meantiuie, the dut; ot'gm publicans is ? Mre. D. J. Kmith of Tellaire (Okio) apecial saye that place sascided oy shooting herolf this ovene ing. * Cause, montal derangement, e ———— |OWA STOCK-BREEDERS. Bpectal Correspondence of The Tribune. Das Moinss, In., May 20,—Tho next annual meeting of the Stata Fine-Stock Brecders® As suclation will be held at Oskaloosa, begluoiog June 1% NEW ORLEANS CUSTOM-HOUSE. Naw Onveaxs, May 31.—Collector King bas ap- pointed oo, L. A. Sholdenm, Itcpublicsn, and Col. ¥. IL Jstch, Democrat, on the Commities 10 Iuvestigste tho Custom-Tlouse, FUNERAL OF FLETCHER HARPER. template, 1t Is wiso for & public vilicer to shun wven the appearance of vil, And auy such cootruce nv that entered loto by the County Clerk with Mra. Lisb i wisre 10 give riss to auspicions and tochargcs which, whlle tliey may uot be sustained, are yot exceedingly unpleasant to- the purtics concerned, and leuve the public witl a bad iuipresalos of tha cumuiun sense of the participants, A vt be scen by u comaanicailon, from Qon, Licb, in the proceedluge of thy County Buard, he has requested the Grand Jury o luveatigato (lis matier, and it e o be hoped that that Dody will do i, and sce Whether this way of dolug busltcss hias been such as to divest money from tie County Treasury for the buuett of the County Clerk, direc'ly or {udicectly, I¢ it bas, ho {8 certataly consurable. ing 81l right now £ wili wake s JAcxRONVILLE, Ind., May J1,—~By the appoint- Your'resp'y ment of A, J. Waro to the Superintendency of the Peorla, T'ekin & Jacksonvillo Rallroad, contidence has to & great measure been restored smong all tho parties interosted. Aithough tho road has labored under many dladvantages duting tho past (wo years by tno falling off of baslness, elc., yet It 1s sald by those futercatod that they will bo able to meet all thelr outatandiug obligations, Although llll?'y aro Lehind on thelr pay-rolls upwards of 840, 000, “"i are now making arrangomente whereby they hope to liquidate thule indebtedness LII [ lh::‘l.{hu'. Mr.o\'annl. vu:"lu&mu. lmnh emout, fs 8 man of large rallroad experle Hiving Duilt the Bpringaod & Norinwestert e tha Peorla & Springbeld. 1t !s said that thia will matarially change :h- railroad intesoata In Peoria, ———— BOUTIERN ITEMS, e Left by Andersn sud w Ly the nawme uf Albert Statement for Air. Curt e, fhan Martin, Itichard Wetrker (tho 1aticr, two working at Lict's ‘house when | uid)i alia by a'lady wiio rents Lisvs bouse oy Fremout sircct, sud bow wi viher placcs the Lord only knows. Yea, Bave tiouunt of anoiher, and that oty lolde's boare, 110 liad onia book at is Douse when left Ono of bis tumily was wriing [ 11, 1 havs gone 10t detalls coueiderably 107 Uio ruwson that I waat you 1obe thurgughly posted. Any Information that you desire that [ ousess will o glven freely. i you eouid yei say uae wio ivbciuslnied witls Weltker o Alsriia e they bad onilicuce i ey woubd el 1athey kave Lo e nsay Uuies, st they dowt evew et haif of glelteen . clothed, sn the opening roliglous aservices, and an eioquent sermon by the Kev, Dr. Bading. In the afternoon tha wuuual reporta wero rvad, sud othor Lusinces transacted. l)urlmfi this wcesion of the Hynod several important subjcetu of interest to the” Lu. theran Church will be'discussed, The Bynod ade jourus Wedncsday, June t, rlnlnly stated by Bonator Morton, to stand by helr ‘organization, and to prevent the South from making & wrong use of that political {m\vfll’ ‘which it bad becume nocessary L0 permit hem to obtain, Z Mo, Inclosed In thi letter was THN FOLLOWINO STATEXENT, which Mr. Curtla wan o moniorizo #o 88 to b cocked and primed whon put on tho stand as 8 wit- nese for the defensa’ Mr Curtis. 1 kot sequaiated with Sullin & yoar o farn i’ Eilemy it Mgt thebelor roar s e —— THE NEW POSTMASTER AT NASHVILLE Bpecial Corrempondence of The Tridune, Nasuviurs, Tenn, May 28.—As soon ns President Hages was fairly seated n thojChalr of Blate, the question began to agitate N villians as to the person to whom tha - tlon of Postmaster would bo given, Tho sclec- tion hasbecn a happy one. Of all the numer- ous candidates mno man (s so eml- nontly fitted to Al the placc sa the ono chosen, Dr. W, P, Joncs; and no other MISSION WORK, Toston, Mass.,, Msy 3L.—Tho Amorican Bis. slonary Association held its annual meoting to- day. Thuamount recelved for the yoar 1870 was $204,700, Tho' Assaciation bau fifty-seven mis- slonaries, forty-alx of whom are n tha Bauth, and 103 teachers, The churches in the Bouth numbur fifty-aix; church members In the Houth, 3.045; total number of Balbath-schoul schiwlure, 7,08( schools fn tha South, 27; suwoug the Chiness, L amony tho Indians, O; Helds, 8; total, per fullo, but are slnply rded, wnd furnished with chiange (suiall) Saturdays, nad keep un slgniug pay-rolle Tor largy amounts, exe pe,cll’"lfl.l.l&ull:‘llllml:lnlku Enln‘l all l;llllll Efl‘ll:ll‘b‘lm:o Whilio hie gela bla mouey, buys property, and deeds ko D wite: *Yaurd, with Geat widliea 2 0 8 J i near Bpringdcid 1 wrote tu’ uilln Selliug bl that 4 had Tueard of e nanye but had never scen iluy end It e thuuht hls Urotier was working gear Spri deld e hed Letter came dowl ou glectivn 4 ‘ would by Mkely io n tday. Met Mullin electtou.day about 18 v'clack, A oat the Conrti1ouso, Wad with Muliin atout rw N T, GILLRTT, No. 14 Hudwo streets Hoston, FINANCIAL. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tyibune. Sramariey, 11, May 81, —Petition In volun. No, foline, Received, 8U . v st Slopedl: / ;an' forokgh ol Is! kit ® T an hour, Wentaruuud with him 10 soine of the 53; puplls In the South, 0,198 among the Chl Mxxrnts, Tonn., May 01.—The stockholders of | man could have met with a universal volco of | New Yomk, May 3l —The fugcral of the | 8w | b besknpicy ws fled to-day by Maryand | iaci) il fol ) Sl Mihin 1103 | 208 PSPRSSIY At M 10:000° KNG In tho | o omovin- &' Cnarieion Tl fo-deg | Approbation, aa o bas doues r,Jonea 1 a | Fjsehet larbe took place t.dsy.aud was allad- 43 ' arlos Sluuer, of Carcoliton, and the ssmo was | Jiid 8 RRa%iog o leavu on tho Gitinan ftosd twat | Bouth Uoing taught by furmer puplis of tho Asso- | gaoniea Ttk ! ed by & Iarge numbor of prominent cltlzens 0 13 referred to Regloter 11, G Dummer, of Jacksone | eveniog with a Jeliow by the uame of Jiuknes clutloz, opted & resolution that in the event thoy are | man of sterling worth and strict integrity, and —— e—— i Tile, Lo rali nmessing o ciediins (or atagosition ‘;Z.f;‘.'.‘F':’;‘.Tr'."‘?.';“‘i".’.’;m{x‘:"u’x‘:'i"{'!n'i‘il‘.}":‘m. it RGO uusuieto takaup thelr share of §100,000, neced- | [v higtly fegarited fu this community,. _tle sy OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. 50 0, | o0 June £k e epot® Weakia h d' m'"‘"»‘%'.'n’fi{fn :5:2 TPISCOPPAL, sury 1o take up the State bonds, then the road fa | nocepted various positiony of nonor and trust, oury, May 31,—Btesmahip Canads, from " o dopot: : hedr garden uear bim Weal of the track Up G where' théy wera yotlng. Multin weut (4o u shoe-hap g neat the poild whard they were votlng. Ooly stald in a few lmowments, Canie out and _said’ Hughes was iy there orilig bia ahoe facd walked around with Mullla abuut i Mulltu thought b would Bave bls brutiies advertisod 1l sald he had wrote aud suit everywhere he' had Reard of Lls brother belny and could vet o track of hiw I tokd’ Muliln I e didu’s go sway that cveniug to call aud see e Mullu said Le Would o wure if fie cvuld niaks the traln s time 1 tuld Llia if ha fased tha traln to cotre nd sée e that utebt, Left e Mullla wae golng 0Oxaua, Neb,, May 33.—Tho Eplecopal Diocesan Council of the Blate of Nebrasks met In ite tenth snnuu) sesslon to-day, The attendance was large, aud the reports satlsfsctory, y ———— GIRLS" INDUSTRIAL HOME, 70 the Editor of The Tribuns. Cugcaao, May 31.—1 aw very wmuch interested In tha project lutely started by tho lsdles of getting up & State Industrlal Bchool for destitute glrls, PLY N Now York, bes arrived. e Sldney Bmith on Temperance, My Dxan Lapy lostaxn: Many shanks for yoar Kking soslety eapection mp Hbs, LSRRI T c ut never hait so well. cod, #5001 bavo bsen very Hil ail my Jifo without know ¥ lt‘t"m ! alo oy of ‘xh:’l'flod lmlr;‘ r:lrw::“:‘:" a1l fermented Jlquors. s :f‘.'o',‘.',“fim' I‘:\nx‘ never known wl?n soand sleep was. tu bo leased to the East Tennesscs, Virginls & Georgla Rallroad for terrm of bweuty years. 1In the caxe of Morrls Kelchum aud othiey (New ‘York, sud certain French spd Swiss bondholders, on a petition to be made parties defendaut In the sult of Willlam Butler Duncan et al, vs, the Mo bile & Ohto Kallroad, Judge Telgy, of tha Unfted Btatce District Cougt, overroled the mution; alio, 10 restoro Morris Ketchuus 3s & Trustee of sals road. Petitioners are represontad by Judye Iload- )y, of Cincinnatl, and Mr, Androws, of Nuw York. CIIICAGO & PADUOCAU. and Las filled them in & nauner to call forth the commiendation of botls political fricuds and toes. Tn 1863 Andrew Johnson appointed Dr, Joucs Buperintendent of the Iusane Asylum. While there he did much to smellorate the conditlun of this unfortunate class, showed great financial and executive lbhlty in his arrange- ment of the aifaire of that lustitution. ‘The Asylum was thronged with patients from every past of the Btate; and Dr. Joues noticed that, (o Hpecial Diapajch fo The Trid Burrato, Msv zu.—’] be 'mlurz"u';ub‘mburmb Baker, shilp-chandlery snd vesscl-owaers, of this city, lreported. A wtatement bs promised. e ———— BUTLER AT BAY. Wasuixaroy, D. C., May 51.—Gen. Butler la prepuriog s revly 8o the recent letter of Wayne MucVeagh, and says that ho will cut MacVeagh's comb s that he will not rush Into rnnt agaln u); quickly and deny the truthlulucas of bis (Butl statemonts, . cents s {i Bee Lecords Noa, 26, 23 43, 53, 30, 19 e Ty Vet The Slave Comtanication, & Taunuxe repurter apent the day yeaterday in fiid- 1ng out facts, and in procuring the statements of theaereral pative apllcated. Gen, Lich saerted thatthe follo copylug uow cost the taspayery BLout $4, 600, whereas, #bould the Work by dune in the ofice, the suine amount would cost §7,000, allowloyg the wen wha lxu((urmcdi\fl per day, Io 1his estimale tho Counly Clerk wridently touk bis Sgures from bis wif Talocp liko an. infant or & plow-boy, If f wake, calculations, as that fady m (] Dexvas, Col., —~Gen, ihine nlvjhwhu The object of thls institution, 0a1 undorstand, is whils, to & groat extent, While persous | ;g pecdiess tefrors, 1o black vislons of Wy bLut ey Saplagad & lmlar feenlat 8 | eontrary Loluiiuiing. Yo comerpondents | Laiis S e fhsed M i ciored B0 | o' iatuer wandering, unprotectod, and iguorant apectal ot miume - | anletta with wifotal maiady erd proviled for, | Hheestug bovss snd eecallcitons, Hofupd Jadee oot uiblved byl pandek b | Sty letioe outly SaCh e | BIE Cuel v Eily " i, Vi | e wad provids th oepctablebome, we | ek it iy b Uitied sk Gours by | i o the derubial e Ho-thorstor sot | B e Bat duca i s, Seconl rome tostasccu quite & wide aifferenco waw no- | Gte i S IGE Teroryn Ducbla, Coumtyy ol | 8 Ot NS miuratirs. Lyl hie they werg | WEY €au bo Laught the comuion banches of ug ud- | on foot n movetcnt by which an eiciau aud | 17, 1 can tako looger walky sud imaliv grester €5 ucation, snd be fnstructed in trades and uscful og- cupations sultable to thelr sex, thus qualifying thym to curn 8 respactable iving. While we bave many very valaabls benevolent fastitutions fn this Biate, I koow of none which cowmmonds Haclf @orv Lo A gencrous sympatbizing beurt than this, A homioless, {ynorsut female oc~ cubles & mioes deogeraus positlon {n 1o communi. fy,uad wany a poar girl becoiaos deprare sod physical weeck, “slniply becsuso sbie ls uncared for, thiy direst neccanity, ‘alus too often, induce the Farmers' Loan & Trast Company agslust jhe Ao alah Tl ™ ' — FitQM GALVESTON, Bpacial Dispalch $o The Tribuns. Quixcr, 1ll., May 81.—Tbo frat thraugh’ sloep- Ing-coach from Gslveston 1o Chicago reached Quincy this alterooon, and Jefs for Chicaga s 4, JTEAMS. d 1 crtions withoat fatigae. Ay understanding b4 hni proved. 1can comprehend politics) econvmys sco better without wine aud spoctacics than ¥ben Tused Loth, FPray icave off wine, Ti nl(nml_fil uite at Fest: no beartburu; wo r&\n‘ no disten~ Son 1" Ono evil only cosues from {t. 1 au in suck extravagant spirits that I must loss blood ot loa out for some one who will bora or depress Jic. Dacxausxu, ls2s S10¥EY ST, ced. Lo rvporter Brst visited TLU¥ COUNTY CLEBK'S OFFICHE, sud obtained permivaton of Sir. Auderson, one of the chlct depotics, (o sasmine the recurds of tax- deeds aud suiue of tho puy-rolls for special work, Asg regazds the work douc nnd vumber of folios + weitten iu the booka, it is Lardly prudable Lhat any great discrepancics Bavs occurs £Le.y thougl Wils might be obecrver uot be the wiscr for it Wiltia Craig} considerativn, $30,000 e OAKEY HALL'S LIBRARY. Special i b patch (0 The Triduna. NEw Yous, Say $1.—A. Oskey Hall's library wau 30)d to-day by Bange & Co. The Librury com- 1{"‘!«! 237 lots, nearly all of which were sold ut ale prices, noue, howeyer, belug Lho subject of speciul colbpetitiun, Wit (he cxception, perbape, substantiul bulldivg for the exclusive use of colored people was erected. It wus within 200 or %00 yards of the waln bulldiug, and the physivians from that were in constant attemi- ance, Owing to ill-healih Dr. Jones resigoed this position, but still bors In mind the condi- tlous and wunts of the fusane people, e bad seen tuat the bullding, o4 it was, was In- sulliclant for tho needs of fuls class. Many were YIXING TUINGS. No answef was, of course, recelved from Mr. Sbarp, snd, lu the coarse of & weck or w0, the nbubjllzlned letter was handed Nr. lazleit by the herld: My £harp Do gure snd bave MrCuriis call and o Vel S5y dencrirthyn 880 No. 10- 11ave bint sy uailo Blutlin {8 will be all 1y lie with Greeawood. cast, the man_ Justic, who Tteprescnt- | of & act 0f teu volusice of Britlrls Crown Cases from | ODrien Baed talngs wil rizit da'old EIST Y ug 8 courss Of Mo Tulnous to both woul hicago & N kept at bome, or allowed 10 run st large, Lulaloes, il cd “aa dolog the **co 1s the map | 1700 o 1603, by Russcl aud Kyan, Mood. ation of Llé bouse sud deactiviion of 18 and Low (8F | Ui body, After the sights Chl strests Tha menagors of the Chicsgo & Northwestarn | while in & dangerous frame of mindy sud bun- | 1y g roughly estimated that 8 million baffaloes naitie. CTh oot % exnbiteq jor | Dentaon, Dearsby, Beth ‘Lelgh? ‘abd. Cava: which | [l dou towu and It it 1a ear ths rol; A | smibedy, After the slfhts Cliearooaittelntid | nailsoad siate that Vhoy carriod more peopls fo the | drdy ljed couuity Jalle and other plces of con- | weta killed o (be piains of Texat Last wlutcr, fue ¢ pag- «3ck mouth & gravd w’fi of from $100 w §00, | suld for §52. Tug sale Dutted wbuut §2). Urcased bo wie, aud Ursudord will tako I-Iumlo.v;; Lop | I would seows wlwoat, usclcss tosay wore upon | cemeiories 0n Decorstion-Day thaa they didatany’ their hides, sad the carcasacs lelt on the v fluement, 3le coucelved tho [dea of baviug two